The research article explores the application of critical realism's methodological principles to enrich co-creation research in public health. It identifies five key principles: understanding an event, exploring the broader context, constructing hypotheses about underlying mechanisms, empirical testing, and using multiple methods and triangulation. The study demonstrates how these principles can provide a robust framework for theory-building and evidence generation, particularly in addressing complex public health issues. By applying these principles to a case study, the research highlights the value of critical realism in offering detailed causal explanations and enhancing the empirical evidence base. The findings reveal that integrating diverse perspectives from stakeholders leads to more accurate and actionable insights. This innovative approach not only strengthens evidence but also builds a more nuanced understanding of public health challenges. The insights gained from this approach not only fill gaps in existing literature but also pave the way for more effective public health interventions. The study also acknowledges limitations, such as potential biases in literature search and the challenge of selecting the most consistent theory. Overall, the findings suggest that critical realism can significantly contribute to more rigorous and theory-informed co-creation research in public health. Curious to learn more about how these principles can transform health outcomes? Dive into the full study and join the conversation! Link: https://lnkd.in/ggdpGWu3 #PublicHealth #ResearchInnovation #CriticalRealism #HealthScience #CoCreation #HealthEquity #StakeholderEngagement #EvidenceBasedResearch #HealthResearch #CommunityCollaboration #TheoryBuilding #MixedMethods #SocialImpact #HealthInitiatives #PublicHealthScience #EmpiricalResearch #EvidenceBased #HealthInterventions #SocialScience #ParticipatoryResearch #HealthPromotion #MetaTheory #BehaviorChange #CommunityHealth #StakeholderEngagement #ScientificMethod #InterdisciplinaryResearch
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#WhySocialScience? Because It Helps Us Incorporate Lived Experience into Health Research. Check out our latest guest post from Dr. Monica Feit of NASEM Health and Medicine Division who discusses how social science can provide valuable expertise to help inform better health research ?? https://lnkd.in/gb-QVS_D #HealthResearch #SocialScience
Because It Helps Us Incorporate Lived Experience into Health Research — Why Social Science?
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“If you were thinking about strengthening our health systems, that is one of the very big connecting bridges that will help us actually study these outcomes with a magnified view,” Balsara says. “Because if there are no reports, how are we going to look at the future trend, how are we going to see how we can improve, how can we do better?” Here’s a quick read on health equity featuring one of my mentors, Khushbu Balsara, DDS, MPH! Hope you learned and enjoyed as much as I did!
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My comments in Christiane Truelove’s story ISPOR—The Professional Society for Health Economics and Outcomes Research: “To be equitable, we need to make sure the data are visible to the public, visible to researchers, and accessible to all.” — said Khushbu Balsara, a Post Doctoral Research Fellow at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The article highlights the critical role of diverse research teams and the importance of comprehensive data in addressing health disparities. Health Systems Program in the Department of International Health Johns Hopkins International Injury Research Unit https://lnkd.in/e2F9wFci #dataequity #publichealth #healthequity
HEOR as a Signpost on the Journey to Health Equity
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Just one step toward Global Health Equity, making research accessible for all! Decolonizing health literature; libraries are leading the way. Want to carry on this conversation, well see what you can do with CABI Global Health and drop in at #EAHIL2024
Decolonizing health literature – libraries are leading the way
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?? Examining Stress Levels: Clinical Correlation Among Allied Health Sciences Students ?? In this study, we delve into the evaluation of stress and its clinical correlation among students in the Allied Health Sciences field, also published in 2022 in a Q3 journal. Exploring the impact of stress on academic performance and overall well-being, we aim to shed light on effective coping mechanisms and support strategies. ?? Interested in collaborating or discussing further insights? We believe collaboration is key to advancing our understanding of stress in academic settings. Feel free to reach out to explore potential collaborations or to access the full article! ?? Find the article here: https://lnkd.in/dqeQupNB #StressResearch #HealthSciences #StudentWellBeing #AcademicStress #Collaboration #ResearchInsights
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Do you know the persons in this picture and what they studied? ? Today, we had the second session of the Module 1 course that introduces foundations of #publichealth sciences. Course participants and lecturers discussed population health and its determinants based on case studies of how causes for scurvy, pellagra and childbed fever were discovered and studied. Thanks to all participants and lecturer Zwahlen Marcel for interesting and lively debates in groups and in the plenary! ? Are you a PhD student working on public health-related topics - join the Public Health Sciences Course Program at the University of Bern! More information about the program here: www.medizin.unibe.ch/phs.
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"I realized that instead of developing new programs, what really lit my fire was making evidence-based practices accessible and available to all." For Rinad Beidas, PhD, Buehler Center member and chair of Northwestern University Department of Medical Social Sciences, equity is crucial to health care. Read "Turning Research Into Action" in the latest issue of Northwestern Medicine magazine to learn more about Beidas's passion for health policy and expanding access to research-backed treatment. #health #policy https://buff.ly/4aKJpIF
Turning Research Into Action
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?? Save the Date! EHPS Open Science SIG Webinar: Introduction to Registered Reports ??? Join us on Thursday, November 28th at 12pm GMT, 1pm CET for a 1-hour webinar presented by Dr Aoife O' Mahony, organised by the European Health Psychology Society (EHPS) Open Science Special Interest Group (SIG). ?? What’s on the agenda? Learn all about Registered Reports - a novel publishing approach involving peer review conducted before the study commences, allowing for in-principle acceptance decisions to be issued by journals before the data is collected. This aims to reduce publication bias and questionable research practices, and to increase transparency of published research. The purpose of this webinar is to provide an introduction to Registered Reports and their proposed benefits, as well as their increasing adoption across psychology and other disciplines. ???? About the Speaker: Dr Aoife O' Mahony is a postdoctoral researcher at the School of Public Health, University College Cork. Her PhD in Psychology from Cardiff University focused on the Registered Reports publishing format and whether research published through this process is more rigorous and transparent than standard scientific publishing practices. ?? Register today to secure your spot: https://lnkd.in/efQGdXUq Emma Norris Elaine Toomey Rory Coyne #openscience #registeredreports
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A new study led by academics from Health Equity North, NIHR Applied Research Collaboration Greater Manchester (ARC-GM) and The University of Manchester Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health has revealed that people in the North are more likely to die from ‘death of despair’ – deaths from alcohol, drugs and suicide – with more than twice the average deaths in some areas of the North compared to London. ? The analysis found that: ? Out of the 20 local authority areas that experience the highest rates of Deaths of Despair, 16 are in the North. All of the top 10 areas are in the North. ??More than twice as many people died from Deaths of Despair in the North East of England compared to in London ??The highest rate of Deaths of Despair at local authority level in England is in Blackpool – with 83.8 deaths per 100,000 deaths – almost 2.5 times the national average ??Three areas in the North experienced more than double the average Deaths of Despair – Blackpool, Middlesbrough and Hartlepool ??Risk factors that contribute to Deaths of Despair include: living in the North, unemployment, being white British, living alone, being economically inactive, employment in elementary roles, and living in urban areas Find out more at bit.ly/43fWOFP
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Are you interested in being a reviewer for SSM (Social Sciences and Medicine) - Health Systems? If so please let me know! Peer reviews are essential in the publication process to improve the overall quality of publications and help us make a determination. Please send me a message with your name, areas of interest, institutional affiliation (if applicable), and email address. When a paper comes our way that matches your interest I will send a request! As a new journal, we are looking for reviewers who: ? Are interested in reviewing papers focused on health systems research ? Have experience publishing health systems research (doesn't have to be a lot of experience - PhD students and postdocs please we would love to have you as reviewers!) ? Are interested in helping to build the direction of the journal by working with us to publish quality papers ? Have experience with qualitative, quantitative, and/or mixed methods research and diverse research methodologies For more information about the journal: https://lnkd.in/eQfMgSfd?
SSM - Health Systems
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